公共关系
舆论
公共政策
政府(语言学)
环境治理
顺从(心理学)
公司治理
公众参与
科学传播
环境政策
政治学
公共经济学
数据收集
政策研究
电子参与
大众传媒
测量数据收集
科学政策
谣言
管理科学
业务
社会学
专家启发
公众参与
大数据
影响评估
环境经济学
政策分析
桥(图论)
循证政策
民主
公共行政
专家意见
知识管理
新闻媒体
心理学
考试(生物学)
作者
Haixu Bao,Yi Zhang,Xiao Hu,Juguo Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1108/cms-04-2025-0425
摘要
Purpose This study aims to examine how different policy communication approaches influence public compliance in environmental incident governance, specifically investigating: (1) the comparative effectiveness of expert versus artificial intelligence (AI) opinions in technology-oriented policy propaganda; (2) the relative impact of democratic versus technology-oriented approaches; and (3) the combined effects of different policy propaganda orientations and response modes. Design/methodology/approach This study used a two-experiment design examining policy communication’s influence on public compliance in environmental governance. Experiment 1 (n = 129) investigated expert versus AI opinions through a single-factor between-subjects design. Experiment 2 (n = 258) used a 2 × 3 factorial design exploring interactions between policy propaganda orientations (technology vs democratic) and response modes (control-oriented, consultative and nonresponse). Data collection was conducted via an online research platform with randomized participant assignment. Findings Results demonstrate that expert opinions are more effective than AI opinions in reducing public willingness to participate in mass incidents. Democratic-oriented policy propaganda proves more effective than technology-oriented approaches after rumor emergence. The combination of democratic-oriented propaganda with consultative response produces optimal outcomes in reducing mass incident participation willingness, while government nonresponse yields poorest results regardless of propaganda orientation. Originality/value This research contributes to risk communication theory by introducing the concept of “primacy bias,” extends policy combination theory through examining dynamic instrument interactions and enriches Science and Technology studies by exploring differentiated impacts of AI versus expert authority in environmental governance. The findings provide practical implications for environmental public opinion governance and policy communication strategies.
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